The dragon head sanxian is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Bai people. Because the qin jewelry is named after the dragon head, it is called Xiongzijia in Bai language. There is such a legend in the Bai people.
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Duan Kunyun, male, Bai nationality, member of the Communist Party of China, born in May 1957, is a member of Wenhua Club, Wenxin Village, Misha Township, Jianchuan County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province.
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The peculiar shape and the rounded color of the faucet sanxian are the unique stringed instruments of the Bai people. It is often used as a soloist or as an accompaniment to Bai folk songs and rap, and is deeply loved by the Bai people.
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Bai folk instrumental music mainly includes sanxian music, suona wind and percussion music, cave scripture music, etc. In addition, there are also ancient music and tunes played by bamboo flute, mouth spring, wood leaf and so on.
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Cangshan has no ink for a thousand years, and Erhai has no strings. Between Cang Er, nostalgia has a specific image: a quiet and elegant Bai people's courtyard, a bowl of sweet Bai people's tea, a melodious Bai people's tune.
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When playing the dragon head sanxian, you can take a standing or sitting position, hang the strap around your neck, place the piano body horizontally on the waist, and place the piano box near the right crotch or right thigh, and the head of the piano is inclined to the upper left.
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The dragon head sanxian is mostly made by folk woodcarving craftsmen. Not only the dragon head is decorated with colorful paintings, but some also engraved patterns on the frame, making the Bai nationality dragon head sanxian not only a folk musical instrument that can be played, but also an exquisite handicraft for viewing and collection.
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